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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project
3  *
4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7  *
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9  *
10  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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12  * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13  * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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15  */
16 
17 package android.support.v4.app;
18 
19 /**
20  * Static library support version of the framework's {@link android.app.FragmentTransaction}.
21  * Used to write apps that run on platforms prior to Android 3.0.  When running
22  * on Android 3.0 or above, this implementation is still used; it does not try
23  * to switch to the framework's implementation.  See the framework SDK
24  * documentation for a class overview.
25  */
26 public abstract class FragmentTransaction {
27     /**
28      * Calls {@link #add(int, Fragment, String)} with a 0 containerViewId.
29      */
add(Fragment fragment, String tag)30     public abstract FragmentTransaction add(Fragment fragment, String tag);
31 
32     /**
33      * Calls {@link #add(int, Fragment, String)} with a null tag.
34      */
add(int containerViewId, Fragment fragment)35     public abstract FragmentTransaction add(int containerViewId, Fragment fragment);
36 
37     /**
38      * Add a fragment to the activity state.  This fragment may optionally
39      * also have its view (if {@link Fragment#onCreateView Fragment.onCreateView}
40      * returns non-null) into a container view of the activity.
41      *
42      * @param containerViewId Optional identifier of the container this fragment is
43      * to be placed in.  If 0, it will not be placed in a container.
44      * @param fragment The fragment to be added.  This fragment must not already
45      * be added to the activity.
46      * @param tag Optional tag name for the fragment, to later retrieve the
47      * fragment with {@link FragmentManager#findFragmentByTag(String)
48      * FragmentManager.findFragmentByTag(String)}.
49      *
50      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
51      */
add(int containerViewId, Fragment fragment, String tag)52     public abstract FragmentTransaction add(int containerViewId, Fragment fragment, String tag);
53 
54     /**
55      * Calls {@link #replace(int, Fragment, String)} with a null tag.
56      */
replace(int containerViewId, Fragment fragment)57     public abstract FragmentTransaction replace(int containerViewId, Fragment fragment);
58 
59     /**
60      * Replace an existing fragment that was added to a container.  This is
61      * essentially the same as calling {@link #remove(Fragment)} for all
62      * currently added fragments that were added with the same containerViewId
63      * and then {@link #add(int, Fragment, String)} with the same arguments
64      * given here.
65      *
66      * @param containerViewId Identifier of the container whose fragment(s) are
67      * to be replaced.
68      * @param fragment The new fragment to place in the container.
69      * @param tag Optional tag name for the fragment, to later retrieve the
70      * fragment with {@link FragmentManager#findFragmentByTag(String)
71      * FragmentManager.findFragmentByTag(String)}.
72      *
73      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
74      */
replace(int containerViewId, Fragment fragment, String tag)75     public abstract FragmentTransaction replace(int containerViewId, Fragment fragment, String tag);
76 
77     /**
78      * Remove an existing fragment.  If it was added to a container, its view
79      * is also removed from that container.
80      *
81      * @param fragment The fragment to be removed.
82      *
83      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
84      */
remove(Fragment fragment)85     public abstract FragmentTransaction remove(Fragment fragment);
86 
87     /**
88      * Hides an existing fragment.  This is only relevant for fragments whose
89      * views have been added to a container, as this will cause the view to
90      * be hidden.
91      *
92      * @param fragment The fragment to be hidden.
93      *
94      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
95      */
hide(Fragment fragment)96     public abstract FragmentTransaction hide(Fragment fragment);
97 
98     /**
99      * Shows a previously hidden fragment.  This is only relevant for fragments whose
100      * views have been added to a container, as this will cause the view to
101      * be shown.
102      *
103      * @param fragment The fragment to be shown.
104      *
105      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
106      */
show(Fragment fragment)107     public abstract FragmentTransaction show(Fragment fragment);
108 
109     /**
110      * Detach the given fragment from the UI.  This is the same state as
111      * when it is put on the back stack: the fragment is removed from
112      * the UI, however its state is still being actively managed by the
113      * fragment manager.  When going into this state its view hierarchy
114      * is destroyed.
115      *
116      * @param fragment The fragment to be detached.
117      *
118      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
119      */
detach(Fragment fragment)120     public abstract FragmentTransaction detach(Fragment fragment);
121 
122     /**
123      * Re-attach a fragment after it had previously been deatched from
124      * the UI with {@link #detach(Fragment)}.  This
125      * causes its view hierarchy to be re-created, attached to the UI,
126      * and displayed.
127      *
128      * @param fragment The fragment to be attached.
129      *
130      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
131      */
attach(Fragment fragment)132     public abstract FragmentTransaction attach(Fragment fragment);
133 
134     /**
135      * @return <code>true</code> if this transaction contains no operations,
136      * <code>false</code> otherwise.
137      */
isEmpty()138     public abstract boolean isEmpty();
139 
140     /**
141      * Bit mask that is set for all enter transitions.
142      */
143     public static final int TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK = 0x1000;
144 
145     /**
146      * Bit mask that is set for all exit transitions.
147      */
148     public static final int TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK = 0x2000;
149 
150     /** Not set up for a transition. */
151     public static final int TRANSIT_UNSET = -1;
152     /** No animation for transition. */
153     public static final int TRANSIT_NONE = 0;
154     /** Fragment is being added onto the stack */
155     public static final int TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_OPEN = 1 | TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK;
156     /** Fragment is being removed from the stack */
157     public static final int TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_CLOSE = 2 | TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK;
158     /** Fragment should simply fade in or out; that is, no strong navigation associated
159      * with it except that it is appearing or disappearing for some reason. */
160     public static final int TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_FADE = 3 | TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK;
161 
162     /**
163      * Set specific animation resources to run for the fragments that are
164      * entering and exiting in this transaction. These animations will not be
165      * played when popping the back stack.
166      */
setCustomAnimations(int enter, int exit)167     public abstract FragmentTransaction setCustomAnimations(int enter, int exit);
168 
169     /**
170      * Set specific animation resources to run for the fragments that are
171      * entering and exiting in this transaction. The <code>popEnter</code>
172      * and <code>popExit</code> animations will be played for enter/exit
173      * operations specifically when popping the back stack.
174      */
setCustomAnimations(int enter, int exit, int popEnter, int popExit)175     public abstract FragmentTransaction setCustomAnimations(int enter, int exit,
176             int popEnter, int popExit);
177 
178     /**
179      * Select a standard transition animation for this transaction.  May be
180      * one of {@link #TRANSIT_NONE}, {@link #TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_OPEN},
181      * or {@link #TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_CLOSE}
182      */
setTransition(int transit)183     public abstract FragmentTransaction setTransition(int transit);
184 
185     /**
186      * Set a custom style resource that will be used for resolving transit
187      * animations.
188      */
setTransitionStyle(int styleRes)189     public abstract FragmentTransaction setTransitionStyle(int styleRes);
190 
191     /**
192      * Add this transaction to the back stack.  This means that the transaction
193      * will be remembered after it is committed, and will reverse its operation
194      * when later popped off the stack.
195      *
196      * @param name An optional name for this back stack state, or null.
197      */
addToBackStack(String name)198     public abstract FragmentTransaction addToBackStack(String name);
199 
200     /**
201      * Returns true if this FragmentTransaction is allowed to be added to the back
202      * stack. If this method would return false, {@link #addToBackStack(String)}
203      * will throw {@link IllegalStateException}.
204      *
205      * @return True if {@link #addToBackStack(String)} is permitted on this transaction.
206      */
isAddToBackStackAllowed()207     public abstract boolean isAddToBackStackAllowed();
208 
209     /**
210      * Disallow calls to {@link #addToBackStack(String)}. Any future calls to
211      * addToBackStack will throw {@link IllegalStateException}. If addToBackStack
212      * has already been called, this method will throw IllegalStateException.
213      */
disallowAddToBackStack()214     public abstract FragmentTransaction disallowAddToBackStack();
215 
216     /**
217      * Set the full title to show as a bread crumb when this transaction
218      * is on the back stack.
219      *
220      * @param res A string resource containing the title.
221      */
setBreadCrumbTitle(int res)222     public abstract FragmentTransaction setBreadCrumbTitle(int res);
223 
224     /**
225      * Like {@link #setBreadCrumbTitle(int)} but taking a raw string; this
226      * method is <em>not</em> recommended, as the string can not be changed
227      * later if the locale changes.
228      */
setBreadCrumbTitle(CharSequence text)229     public abstract FragmentTransaction setBreadCrumbTitle(CharSequence text);
230 
231     /**
232      * Set the short title to show as a bread crumb when this transaction
233      * is on the back stack.
234      *
235      * @param res A string resource containing the title.
236      */
setBreadCrumbShortTitle(int res)237     public abstract FragmentTransaction setBreadCrumbShortTitle(int res);
238 
239     /**
240      * Like {@link #setBreadCrumbShortTitle(int)} but taking a raw string; this
241      * method is <em>not</em> recommended, as the string can not be changed
242      * later if the locale changes.
243      */
setBreadCrumbShortTitle(CharSequence text)244     public abstract FragmentTransaction setBreadCrumbShortTitle(CharSequence text);
245 
246     /**
247      * Schedules a commit of this transaction.  The commit does
248      * not happen immediately; it will be scheduled as work on the main thread
249      * to be done the next time that thread is ready.
250      *
251      * <p class="note">A transaction can only be committed with this method
252      * prior to its containing activity saving its state.  If the commit is
253      * attempted after that point, an exception will be thrown.  This is
254      * because the state after the commit can be lost if the activity needs to
255      * be restored from its state.  See {@link #commitAllowingStateLoss()} for
256      * situations where it may be okay to lose the commit.</p>
257      *
258      * @return Returns the identifier of this transaction's back stack entry,
259      * if {@link #addToBackStack(String)} had been called.  Otherwise, returns
260      * a negative number.
261      */
commit()262     public abstract int commit();
263 
264     /**
265      * Like {@link #commit} but allows the commit to be executed after an
266      * activity's state is saved.  This is dangerous because the commit can
267      * be lost if the activity needs to later be restored from its state, so
268      * this should only be used for cases where it is okay for the UI state
269      * to change unexpectedly on the user.
270      */
commitAllowingStateLoss()271     public abstract int commitAllowingStateLoss();
272 }
273